An earthquake was registered in two regions of Kyrgyzstan. The Institute of Seismology of the National Academy of Sciences reported.

According to its data, tremors with a magnitude of about 3.5 in the epicenter were registered in Osh region on October 29 at 6.47 p.m. The earthquake center was located 7 kilometers south of Kara-Kindik village, 42 ​​kilometers southwest of Sopu-Korgon village.

Intensity of the earthquake in populated areas of the country reached: in Kara-Kindik village — magnitude 2.5, in Sary-Tash, Bor-Dobo villages — magnitude 2.

An earthquake with a magnitude of about 3.5 in the epicenter occurred in Issyk-Kul region on the night of October 30. Tremors were recorded at 1.35 a.m.

The earthquake center was located 10 kilometers southeast of Ananyevo village and 57 kilometers northwest of Karakol city.

Tremors of magnitude of about 3 points were felt in Chon-Oruktu, Karool-Dobo, Ananyevo, Zharkynbayevo villages, and about magnitude 2.5 — in Kichi-Oruktu, Semenovka, Kok-Dobo villages.

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